- to,
death sentences; the
alternative of
penal transportation to "partes
abroade" was used
since at
least 1617. It is now used to
change any
sentence or...
- of olde time,
commonly worne of
Noble men and others, both at home and
abroade in the Warres, but then (to
witte in the warres)
theyr Armes embrodered...
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Prose Studies, vol. 29, pp. 19–35.
Elspeth Graham. ‘“Licencious
Gaddyng Abroade”: A
Conflicted Imaginary of
Mobility in
Early Modern English Protestant...
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knowledge doth
excelle all at this tyme / and
farre to
strange countries abroade his
skill dothe shyne"
Elizabeth Neville must have been
closely ****ociated...
- Cambridge.
Bullen 1887, p. 67. An
Answere to a
Seditious Pamphlet lately cast
abroade by a
Jesuite , with a
discoverie of that
blasphemous sect.
Smith 1899,...
-
India Company investment, and to his "great
Adventures [i.e. investments]
abroade in
Turkey and in many
other places out of the kingdom". One
version of...
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patrimony for the
birth of that childe, for
before the
mother dare goe
abroade, shee must have
their blessing; that the Sun
shall not
smite her by day...